Je winkelwagen is momenteel leeg!
Precocious eyes
Sure, you can say that it’s adamant to borrow strength from well known theory to build your beliefs and understanding. It is accepted by those former that put in effort to build notions and evidence in light of understanding their beliefs. Surely, you must understand, that you jest, if you propose the fact that you have indubitable proof of something being so; when in fact it is crystal clear that there’s still question marks surrounding the matter.
For instance, and I’m not extensively proficient at this subject matter; but enough to say these things: the theory of evolution. Marked by mutations, DNA, and loci. Cells that split, divide and multiply. The theory of mathematics. Physics. You get my drift. But where do these things come from?
There must be a source which governs creation, and I hypothesize this following these facts. It is successful in the sense of improvement. Religion is common among all cultures despite their divided state. And finally, language.
All that lives and procreates, improves. All that is a work of effort and wright, improves. All that is said and done, improves. Why that is so I cannot discuss or build upon any further since that would in all likelihood need extensive research and explanation. Why is this a sign that there is a source? Aren’t you dictating a fallacy? I will explain why you are blind to it’s nature. If a species evolves in a new form, doesn’t it need both a male and a female? Evolved at the same time?
Religion is common-place in the realm that is humanity. Worship and belief in deities and corporeal forms that inhabit the heavens or netherrealms where the damned spend in eternal flame. Where does this logic stem from? A universal need for explanation that went wrong? Then why do the same themes repeat themselves even though the cultures are completely devoid of any correlation. I might be using hyperbole to state that there is no correlation at all. But it does seem strange. Not proof in and of itself ofcourse, but important enough to be part of our query to the nature of all that exists, was and will be.
Ah, finally we have arrived at the tout est grace. Words, sentences and it’s conveying of meaning. No animal inherits this magical skill but us humans. Science holds their firm belief in the fact that we’re mammals. Guess we’re mammals then. All language shares the fact that it is a social device for communicating with others and some people even rationalize and think using this faculty. But where do words come from? Have you noticed that when you talk it comes out quite naturally and without effort? Even oratories are possible in the heart of spontaneity and improvising. Why is this a sign of the divine? Now let’s let go of science it’s need to be completely proven and researched and certain before seeing it’s value. Isn’t it really strange?
How we are born and die.
That we eat animals.
That we cry.
Bye.
